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These Days… is the upcoming third studio album by American hip hop recording artist Ab-Soul, scheduled to be released on June 24, 2014, via Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE). It serves as the follow-up to 2012's critically acclaimed Control System.
The album features guest appearances from Black Hippy affiliates Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q and Jay Rock, as well as Rick Ross, Lupe Fiasco, Action Bronson and Mac Miller (as Delusional Thomas), whose in-house studio is where Ab-Soul recorded the majority of the record, among others.
The album's production was handled by Digi+Phonics' Dave Free, Sounwave and Tae Beast, among others such as Rahki, Curtiss King, DJ Dahi, Like of Pac Div, Terrace Martin, Corin Roddick of Purity Ring, Mac Miller as Larry Fisherman and J. Cole.
Background
On May 5, 2014, after rumors that his album was called Black Lip Pastor, Ab-Soul revealed the album to be titled These Days…. In a May 2014 interview, with Jay-Z's Life+Times, Ab-Soul spoke on his song "Stigmata", not having a super conceptual title for the album and recording the majority of it at Mac Miller's house among several other things. When asked what should listeners take away from These Days…, Ab-Soul answered: "Balance. Variation. A spice of life. I want to try and touch as many bases as possible. I want something on there for everybody. There will be a lot of references to the vibe of today, the sound of today and the subject matter of today." What has been your favorite part of creating These Days…, he answered: "It would probably be this part – being able to present it and talk about it. This is what I’ve really been waiting on. The recording process was very fun, of course. I recorded the majority of it at Mac Miller‘s house, so you know that was just crazy. It was great recording, but I just couldn't wait for this part." When speaking on the album's title with HipHopDX, Ab-Soul stated: "It’s kind of like self-explanatory. I just wanted it to be a little time capsule of the last couple of years since my absence. The vibe of music and life right now like the last couple of years."
Recording and production
On June 1, 2014 Ab-Soul described the album would be a "Top Dawg party" and will feature production from Sounwave, Tae Beast, Skyhe Hutch and Tommy Black, among others. He called the recording process for These Days… "fun" and says he recorded most of the album at fellow American rapper Mac Miller’s Los Angeles home: "We had a lot of fun in that red room," Ab-Soul says. "Very psychedelic, you could lose track of time. Just open the door and it’s daylight. People like recording there ’cause of the vibe."
Release and promotion
On August 6, 2013, Ab-Soul announced he was working on a new project. The following day he would speak to XXL and confirm that JMSN and Jhené Aiko, will appear on the upcoming project. On October 17, 2013, Ab-Soul stated that he was close to finalizing it. On October 25, 2013, Ab-Soul released a track titled "Dub Sac". Then later that week, he confirmed that his new album had been turned in for mixing and cleared up rumors that it was titled Black Lip Pastor.
On January 6, 2014, in an interview with Bootleg Kev, when speaking on the album Ab-Soul stated: "Ali is mixing it right now," and that they were waiting on the perfect way to present the project, as a result of creative releases such as Nipsey Hussle's Crenshaw. He also revealed the album is about progression and confirmed there would be appearances from his TDE label-mates, as well as production from hip hop producer Statik Selektah. On April 18, 2014, Ab-Soul premiered a song titled "Tree of Life", in promotion for the album.
On May 5, 2014, Ab-Soul took to Twitter to announce his third solo effort would be titled These Days…. On May 22, 2014, Ab-Soul released a song titled "Stigmata", via TDE's SoundCloud page. Produced by Rahki, the song was inspired by Nas' "The Cross" and features Action Bronson and Philadelphia-based rapper Asaad. On May 30, 2014, its music video, directed by Dave Free and APLUSFILMZ, was released. The video, which clocks in a minute and a half because of the removal of the two guest rappers' verses, finds a blood-soaked Ab-Soul, re-imagined as Jesus Christ, trekking alone through a desert environment with a wooden cross on his back and a crown of thorns on his head. The clip ends with the album's cover art and release date.
Also on May 30, 2014, Top Dawg management took to Twitter to confim that These Days… is scheduled for a June 24, release date. On June 1, 2014, Ab-Soul appeared on Hot 97's Real Late with Rosenberg, to discuss and promote the album. On June 10, 2014, he premiered the audio for a song off the album titled "Hunnid Stax", featuring his Black Hippy cohort ScHoolboy Q.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "God's Reign (These Days)" (featuring SZA) | Herbert Stevens, Solana Rowe, Corin Roddick | Corin Roddick | 4:18 |
2. | "Tree of Life" | Stevens, Dwan Howard, Dacoury Natche | Curtiss King & DJ Dahi | 5:37 |
3. | "Hunnid Stax" (featuring Schoolboy Q) | Stevens, Quincey Hanley | Kenny Beats | 3:23 |
4. | "Dub Sac" | Stevens, David Friley | Dave Free & Tommy Black | 5:50 |
5. | "World Runners" (featuring Lupe Fiasco & Nikki Jean) | Stevens, Wasalu Jaco, Nikki Jean, Donte Perkins | Tae Beast | 5:02 |
6. | "Nevermind That" (featuring Rick Ross) | Stevens, William Roberts | The Kathy | 4:39 |
7. | "Twact" (featuring Jinx & Short Dawg) | Stevens, Supreme Williams, Donte Blacksher | DNYC3 | 3:48 |
8. | "Just Have Fun" | Stevens, Gabriel Stevenson | Like & Blended Babies | 5:30 |
9. | "Kendrick Lamar's Interlude" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Stevens, Kendrick Duckworth, Terrace Martin | Terrace Martin | 4:59 |
10. | "Closure" (featuring Jhené Aiko) | Stevens, Mark Spears | Sounwave | 3:28 |
11. | "Sapiosexual" | Stevens, Jermaine Cole | J. Cole | 3:36 |
12. | "Stigmata" (featuring Action Bronson & Asaad) | Stevens, Saayid Asaad, Arian Asllani, Columbus Smith | Rahki | 3:48 |
13. | "Feelin' Us" (featuring Jay Rock & RaVaughn) | Stevens, RaVaughn Brown, Johnny McKinzie | Skhye Hutch | 5:09 |
14. | "Ride Slow" (featuring Danny Brown & Delusional Thomas) | Stevens, Daniel Sewell, Malcolm McCormick | Larry Fisherman | 7:21 |
15. | "W.R.O.H" (featuring JMSN) | Stevens, Christian Berishaj, Donte Perkins | Tae Beast | 23:00 |
Total length: | 1:29:28 |
- Notes
- "God's Reign (These Days)" features additional vocals from Isaiah Rashad.
- "Tree of Life" features additional vocals from Audra the Rapper and Joey Badass.
- "Hunnid Stax" features additional vocals from Mac Miller and Puff Daddy.
- "Dub Sac" features additional vocals from A-Mack and Punch.
- "World Runners" features additional vocals from Jade Honesty.
- "Nevermind That" features additional vocals from BJ the Chicago Kid.
- "Twact" features additional vocals from DoeBurger.
- "Just Have Fun" features additional vocals from Da$h, RetcH and The O'My's.
- "Kendrick Lamar's Interlude" features additional vocals from JaVonté.
- "Sapiosexual" features additional vocals from B-Diddy, Jae Crizz, SZA and Isaiah Rashad.
- "Ride Slow" features additional vocals from Earl Sweatshirt and DoeBurger.
References
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